List of landmarks of Langenhorn

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In the list of boundary stones of Langenhorn , the still existing historical boundary stones of the Pinneberg rule , whose territory bordered the village of Langenhorn belonging to Hamburg in the west and east , as well as the boundary stones of the northern border that still existed between the Tangstedter Heide , the Gut Tangstedt (today Glashütte ) belonged, and the Langenhorner Feld , which belonged to Langenhorn, ran. The village of Langenhorn is now a district of Hamburg.

The boundary stones

The boundary stones are on the eastern and western borders of Langenhorn. The main boundary stones from the period from 1783 to 1820 are marked with "H" in the table and the intermediate boundary stones from 1862 with "Z". In some cases, attempts were made at the boundary stones to convert Christian VII's license plate "C7" into the Latinized license plate "FR VI" ( Fridericus Rex VI) of his son Friedrich VI. close. The original, still visible marks are listed here. The marking of the boundary stones could always be seen from the side of the territory of the Pinneberg rule. The boundary stones are listed in the list of recognized monuments and are under monument protection . There are also four reproductions of lost boundary stones listed here, one of which is a listed building. The geographical coordinates are those of the point of view of the respective photographer of the photographs, not those of the boundary stones.

Eleven of the 17 boundary stones are also listed in the list of boundary stones in Hummelsbüttel , eleven in the list of cultural monuments in Hamburg-Langenhorn , one in the list of cultural monuments in Hamburg-Hummelsbüttel , one in the list of cultural monuments in Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel and a reproduction in the list of cultural monuments in Hamburg-Niendorf .

The boundary stones of the northern border were not numbered. The border ran between boundary stones no. 11 and no. 25 of the Pinneberg rule. On the side visible from Langenhorn they were marked with "LF" ( Langenhorner Feld ), while they were marked with "TH" from the Tangstedter Heide .

No. Type Location Monument list number year inscription comment image
HP Hamburg
4th H Fuhlsbüttel , at the beginning of the former border (until 1938) between Fuhlsbüttel and Langenhorn, on the border with Hummelsbüttel
Ohkamp , south of the Flughafenstrasse intersection
53 ° 38 ′ 23 ″  N , 10 ° 1 ′ 13 ″  E
24440 1783 HP
C7
1783
No 4
Erected on June 28, 1784 “in the Hummelsbüttler district near the lust”. In 1732 the area was called "Nedden de Lust". In 1966 the stone was repositioned upside down. The inscription was previously visible from Hummelsbüttel.
Boundary stone no. 4 Dominion Pinneberg (Hamburg-Hummelsbüttel) .ajb.jpg
5 H Hummelsbüttel
Am Raakmoorgraben in the area of ​​KLG facility 501, parcel no. 49, opposite the street Moorreye 100
53 ° 38 ′ 39 ″  N , 10 ° 1 ′ 29 ″  E
24439 1807 HP
C7
No 5
1807
Established in 1808.
Boundary stone no. 5 Dominion Pinneberg (Hamburg-Hummelsbüttel) .ajb.jpg
6th H Hummelsbüttel
Am Raakmoorgraben , 120 m north of Raakmoorgrund
53 ° 39 ′ 8 ″  N , 10 ° 2 ′ 3 ″  E
24438 1783 HP
C7
1783
No 6
 
Boundary stone No. 6 Dominion Pinneberg (Hamburg-Hummelsbüttel) .ajb.jpg
6A Z Langenhorn
Am Weg No. 651
53 ° 39 ′ 16 ″  N , 10 ° 2 ′ 3 ″  E
24437 1862 6A
HP
6A
St H
"St H" stands for "City of Hamburg".
Intermediate boundary stone 6A Dominion Pinneberg - Hamburg (Hamburg-Langenhorn) .HP.ajb.jpg
6B Z Langenhorn
Am Weg No. 651
53 ° 39 ′ 18 ″  N , 10 ° 2 ′ 5 ″  E
24436 1862 6B
HP
6B
St H
 
Intermediate boundary stone 6B Dominion Pinneberg - Hamburg (Hamburg-Langenhorn) .HP.ajb.jpg
6C Z Langenhorn
Am Weg No. 651
53 ° 39 ′ 20 ″  N , 10 ° 2 ′ 5 ″  E
24435 1862 6C
HP
6C
St H
 
Intermediate boundary stone 6C Dominion Pinneberg - Hamburg (Hamburg-Langenhorn) .HP.ajb.jpg
6D Z Langenhorn
Am Weg No. 651
53 ° 39 ′ 21 ″  N , 10 ° 2 ′ 4 ″  E
24434 1862 6D
HP
1862
6D
St H
1862
 
Intermediate boundary stone 6D Dominion Pinneberg - Hamburg (Hamburg-Langenhorn) .HP.ajb.jpg
8th H Hummelsbüttel
Am Raakmoorgraben , 100 m north of Harnacksweg , 550 m south of Hattsmoor .
53 ° 39 '52 "  N , 10 ° 2' 7"  E
24433 1791 HP
C7
No 8
1791
 
Boundary stone no. 8 Dominion Pinneberg (Hamburg-Hummelsbüttel) .ajb.jpg
9 H Hummelsbuettel
Am Raakmoorgraben , east of KLGV 446 and 300 m north of the hat-Moor
53 ° 40 '15 "  N , 10 ° 2' 8"  O
24432 1802 HP
C7
1802
No 9
 
Boundary stone No. 9 Dominion Pinneberg (Hamburg-Hummelsbüttel) .ajb.jpg
10 H Langenhorn
675 m north of Hattsmoor and 325 m south of Wakendorfer Weg
53 ° 40 ′ 31 ″  N , 10 ° 2 ′ 9 ″  E
24431 1783 HP
C7
1783
No 10
 
Boundary stone no. 10 Dominion Pinneberg (Hamburg-Hummelsbüttel) .ajb.jpg
11 H Langenhorn
near Jersbeker Weg
53 ° 40 ′ 55 ″  N , 10 ° 2 ′ 36 ″  E
24430 1783 HP
C7
1783
No 11
 
Landmark No.  11 Dominion Pinneberg (Hamburg-Hummelsbüttel) .ajb.jpg
18th H Niendorf
the eastern Tarpenbek -Wanderweg
53 ° 38 '0 "  N , 9 ° 58' 52"  O
29043 1799 HP
FR VI
(correct would be C7. In 1799 Christian VII was king.)
1799
No 18
Reproduction. The original stood northeast of the Dänenbrücke (now the airport site ). In 1803 the land in front of the bridge between Fuhlsbüttel and Langenhorn was divided. The area in which the original was written is not documented.
Historic landmark near Hamburg Airport from 1799.jpg
19th H Niendorf
Am Tarpenbek hiking trail in the area of ​​the northern flow of the Tarpenbek from the airport area
53 ° 38 ′ 38 ″  N , 9 ° 58 ′ 52 ″  E
1802 HP
FR VI
(correct would be C7. In 1802 Christian VII was king.)
1802
No 19
Reproduction. The original stood further northeast, west of the Rothsteinmoor on the old course of the Tarpenbek (today the airport site).
Historic landmark near Hamburg Airport from 1802.jpg
21st H Langenhorn
Suckweg 82, in the green area to the Tarpenbek hiking trail , behind the property
53 ° 39 ′ 28 ″  N , 9 ° 59 ′ 28 ″  E
24427 1820 HP
FR VI
1820
No 21
 
Boundary stone no. 21 Dominion Pinneberg (Hamburg-Langenhorn) .1.ajb.jpg
23 H Langenhorn
Tarpen , on the overpass over the Tarpenbek
53 ° 39 ′ 58 ″  N , 9 ° 59 ′ 28 ″  E
1802 HP
C7
1802
No 23
Reproduction, unveiled June 22, 2012. Maker: Joachim Grabbe. The stone is wrong. The inscription can be seen from the south, but should be visible from the west. The original was at Tarpenfurt in Garstedt .
Landmark 23.jpg
24 H Langenhorn
On the Tarpenbek hiking trail (in the eastern area), not far and south of boundary stone No. 25
53 ° 40 ′ 48 ″  N , 9 ° 59 ′ 51 ″  E
1799 HP
C7
1799
No 24
Reproduction, set on March 31, 2014. It is a matter of dispute whether a stone was once placed on the site.
Landmark 24.jpg
25th H Langenhorn
Langenhorner Chaussee 685, on the rear property in the corner of Tarpenbek at Schmuggelstieg
53 ° 40 ′ 53 ″  N , 9 ° 59 ′ 58 ″  E
24428 1802 HP
C7
1802
No 25
 
Boundary stone No. 25 Dominion Pinneberg (Hamburg-Langenhorn) .jpg
Norderstedt
Between Langenhorner Chaussee 685 and 687, on the rear property, left before the bridge over the Tarpenbek to the Schmuggelstieg
53 ° 40 ′ 54 ″  N , 9 ° 59 ′ 59 ″  E
1846 TH
1846
LF
1846
"TH" stands for "Tangstedter Heide" and "LF" for "Langenhorner Feld".
Langenhorner Feld boundary stone, Tangstedter Heide (2) .jpg
Norderstedt
Between Langenhorner Chaussee 685 and 687, on the rear property, right before the bridge over the Tarpenbek to Schmuggelstieg
53 ° 40 ′ 54 ″  N , 9 ° 59 ′ 59 ″  E
1846 TH
1846
LF
1846
 
Langenhorner Feld boundary stone, Tangstedter Heide (4) .jpg

The foreign boundary stone

On April 17, 1971, Wolfgang Zachau, interested in history, discovered a boundary stone on the site of the Willhelm Behrmann & Sohn building materials store in Langenhorn at Stockflethweg 10 and photographed it. It was the boundary stone No. 11 with the identification HP / C7 / 1802 / N ° 11 , which was a boundary stone between the villages of Lokstedt , the rule of Pinneberg, and Eppendorf , the city of Hamburg. The former location was in the area of ​​Lokstedter Straße Butenfeld 24 and the houses W23 - W25 of the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf . The boundary stone was probably removed from its location before 1971 during construction work on the clinic premises. This boundary stone was then in Langenhorn until 1982. After a major fire on 11 June 1982 at the premises of Wilhelm Behrmann & Sohn of the landmark that there as been curbstone served, with the entire building and fire debris on the Glashütte mountain of waste disposed of the north, close to the Hummelsbüttler garbage mountain is located . He is still buried there today.

literature

  • Joint Gränz relationship between Pinneberg and Hamburg from October 15th, 16th and 27th. 1732. in the collection of Hamburg laws and constitutions ... , Piscator, Hamburg 1772 (border posts), pp. 635–641, 645–647 ( digitized version )
  • Armin Clasen: Hummelsbüttel's borders against Fuhlsbüttel and Langenhorn from the journal of the Association for Hamburg History Volume 52, 1966, pp. 55–74 ( digitized version )
  • Armin Clasen: Drama with a happy ending about a missing border stone , De Börner , Heimatblatt für Langenhorn und Ochsenzoll , No. 11, November 1966, pp. 2–3 ( digitized version )
  • Armin Clasen: The Langenhorner Grenzstein No. 25 (Part 1), De Börner , Heimatblatt für Langenhorn und Ochsenzoll , No. 7, July 1970, pp. 3-4 ( digitized version )
  • Armin Clasen: Der Langenhorner Grenzstein No. 25 (Part 2), De Börner , Heimatblatt für Langenhorn und Ochsenzoll , No. 8, August 1970, pp. 7–9 ( digitized version )
  • Wolfgang Zachau: Langenhorn and his boundary stones , De Börner , Heimatblatt für Langenhorn und Ochsenzoll , No. 11, November 1975, title page (photo) and p. 1 ( digitized version )

Web links

Commons : Landmarks of Langenhorn  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Michael Schick: Finally the boundary stone is back , Hamburger Abendblatt , June 28, 2012
  2. Press invitation for the unveiling of the boundary stone (PDF file)
  3. According to the Schnelsen archive it is not verifiable. The Langenhorn archive has marked a missing boundary stone roughly there on its map. See the web links reproductions on schnelsenarchiv.de and map with boundary stones (at the bottom of the website) on longhorn-archiv.de
  4. Landmarks on schnelsenarchiv.de